FOR THE FITTER
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MOUNTING THE COOKER HOOD
UNDER A KITCHEN CUPBOARD.
Put the kitchen cupboard upside
down on the floor and mark the 4
mounting holes (A) (see fig. 18).
Drill the 4 holes with a diameter
of 4.5 mm.
For top connection only: saw a
hole with a diameter of 130 mm
for the duct opening.
Fix the outlet flange in place and
fix the cooker hood to the bot-
tom of the kitchen cupboard
with the 4 screws.
MOUNTING THE COOKER HOOD
TO A PANEL/WALL
Mark the mounting holes to be
drilled and the hole for the duct.
Make the hole for the duct.
Drill the two mounting holes (A)
(see fig. 19) and fix the plugs and
screws. Hang the cooker hood
on the screws and make sure it is
hanging straight.
Mark the 2 holes (B) and take the
hood off the wall.
Now drill the 2 holes (B) and fix
the plugs. Hang the hood back
on screws (A) and drive the
screws (B) in place.
The models WA 49, OWA 490, WA
52, OWA 600/900 and WA 68 can
be adjusted horizontally with the
clearance screws (C).
Filler should be used for all other
models (behind screw B).
THE UNIVERSAL COOKER HOOD
WITH REMOTE MOTOR WA 10/
MWA 100
This cooker hood can only be
used in combination with a
mechanical ventilation system,
regardless of the brand of motor
unit.
Control methods
A the extraction is regulated with
a switch on the motor unit.
B the motor unit is regulated with
a switch on the cooker hood.
The motor unit
The motor unit must be single
phase (230V-50Hz) with various
speeds. Whichever method of
extraction is selected, it must
never be possible to switch the
motor unit off (see for this only
the motor unit manual).
The various possibilities are often
given in terms of: medium or day
setting, high or cooking setting.
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FOR THE FITTER
IMPORTANT THAT YOU KNOW
If the extractor hood is to be fit-
ted to an existing duct, no other
appliances, such as a geyser or
heater, may be connected to
that same duct.
Consider local regulations with
respect to the ventilation of gas
appliances!.
The cooker hood should be
mounted at least 650 mm. above
the hob.
The shorter the duct, and the
fewer the bends in it, the better
the cooker hood will work.
Before you start drilling check
that there are no installation
cables there.
This appliance meet the
european requirements
CEE 89/336 EMC and
CEE 73/23; 93/68 LVD.
FITTING THE CHIMNEY WA 49/
OWA 490
In view of possible sharp edges
on the chimney we advise you to
wear working gloves when fitting
the chimney.
Fix the bracket to the rear wall
with the plugs/ screws (A) (see
fig. 16). Screw the short cylinder
to the bracket. (B). Slide the long
cylinder over the short cylinder
and place this on top of the
cooker hood.
Lower the filter panel and screw
the chimney in place from the
inside of the cooker hood (C).
The T-piece (T) for the recircula-
tion version must be ordered
separately.
FITTING THE CHIMNEY
OWA 600/900 AND WA68
Fix the bracket (1, see fig. 17) to
the hood body by means of the
screws (2). Drill 4 holes in the wall
and fix the hood to the wall with
2 screws (3) through the bracket
and 2 screws (4) in the wall.
Fix the second bracket (5) to the
wall by means of the screws (6).
Place the larger diameter chim-
ney on the hood and fix it to the
lower bracket by means of the
screws (7). Extract the inside
chimney and fix it to the upper
bracket with the screws (8).
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